Expanded Background Checks Killed

Here is a question for the ones in favor of the background checks: How many times have they stopped felons from lying on the purchase forms when attempting to buy firearms? And how many of those felons were prosecuted?


Also, which of the recent high profile shootings would have been stopped with these "New & Improved" background checks?
 
Here is a question for the ones in favor of the background checks: How many times have they stopped felons from lying on the purchase forms when attempting to buy firearms? And how many of those felons were prosecuted?


Also, which of the recent high profile shootings would have been stopped with these "New & Improved" background checks?

I don't know....look it up.
 
For any firearm, or just the scary ones? In other words, do I have to do that to sell a single shot hunting rifle too?

If it fires a projectile from a center fire/rimfire cartridge. I think Muzzleloaders are innocuous enough...get one shot off.. get your ass tackled
 
Yep, au courant.
so the number of people in prison for years for simple possession of marijuana, the number of innocents killed or injured by police with no accountability, the near complete shredding of the 4th and 5th Amendments as well as the lack of respect for 1st Amendment violations by prosecutors and courts, and now the armored vehicles and body armored national guard troops closing down cities and searching homes door to door is good with you. got it.
 
so the number of people in prison for years for simple possession of marijuana, the number of innocents killed or injured by police with no accountability, the near complete shredding of the 4th and 5th Amendments as well as the lack of respect for 1st Amendment violations by prosecutors and courts, and now the armored vehicles and body armored national guard troops closing down cities and searching homes door to door is good with you. got it.

Hey...blame your boys Nixon and Reagan for that shit.

Searching homes for a fucking armed and dangerous terrorist....you forgot to add that part, you hack.
 
not my boys, but they do get a portion of the blame. so does every president since eisenhower.


so in this particular situation, we should suspect EVERYONE, right?

No just the guy who threw the bomb at the cops.

This isnt about suspecting people. Where is one of the few places he can possibly hide? Inside someone's house. That person is almost definitely not willing. They're either dead or a hostage. You should try and use your head a little.
 
No just the guy who threw the bomb at the cops.

This isnt about suspecting people. Where is one of the few places he can possibly hide? Inside someone's house. That person is almost definitely not willing. They're either dead or a hostage. You should try and use your head a little.
you've heard of the 4th Amendment, have you not? or is it just inconvenient for you to do so at this time?
 
Because they do not have the ability to run a person through the national (and state in some cases) databases. They and the buyer would have to go to an FFL and then have the FFL run the background check. Which is quite pointless... because if it were law, a criminal would simply find someone who is willing to sell without doing so (AKA... breaking the law). So you are then simply forcing law abiding citizens to find the nearest FFL (which in many rural areas is not close).

I see it as a business opportunity, run a business that does background checks online for private sellers. You need to think outside the box. There are ways that it wouldn't inconvenience anyone, though what is a little inconvenience if it keeps a nut from getting a gun!
 
So....potentially saving someone from an armed madman is a violation of the 4th?

Like I said....anarchist.
yes, fucktard, it IS a violation. police need a warrant to enter a home, unless exigent circumstances exist. good luck getting a judge to agree that a manhunt for ONE SINGLE INDIVIDUAL is an exigent circumstance to go door to door without a warrant. Using your idiotic stance of 'potentially saving one life' is carte blanche for police to search anyones home at any time.
 
I see it as a business opportunity, run a business that does background checks online for private sellers. You need to think outside the box. There are ways that it wouldn't inconvenience anyone, though what is a little inconvenience if it keeps a nut from getting a gun!
what's a little inconvenience, having checkpoints scattered throughout the country if it keeps illegal immigrants out of our nation?
 
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